Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 12, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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ROSEBURG NETS-REVIEW'. ROSGHURG OREGON. "T.rKF5DAY, HFCEMBFR 12. 1928.
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Mi Bainbritfo Visitor r-v
Mi Mary IlakinridKe, - renldi
of (Utklniid, whs la !Uw ft 'Tuesday
ri h ir m ill) 141 B r li-'l'"IH
Visiting; wh)i fi lends.
Olid
Rotht Viiit I From Millwood
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ttoth of Snther-' Mrs. II. C. Hirst of Millwood
lln Rpent Heveral hours yesterday ! spent Tuesday afternoon in Ku.se
In thin riiy viaillng wit li friends nurs vtailinK with lrieiiU and
n nd trading. j transacting business.
Spent Afternoon ' Glendale Visitor
Mrs. V. Rust and family were m' C. Pratt rurn d lust even
thtH city slioppiiiK ami v'fsiliiiK ' in ln llis honw at t.'einhde after
with friends duriiiK ti afternoon spending Hie day here vUitiafi and
Tuesday. . J 011 business. ": '
.Oakland Folk Visit - . . .
I Mr. and Mm, Noith Hose, resi
dents of ( takland, were in Itnite
1111 K Tuesday afternoon vif ( iii-
uiifi mends and tthoppint;.
Visitors Tuesday
Mr. and Mr. Mark N. Tisdale
were liere frum Stiiherlln Tuesday
afternoon visiting and on kusinetts.
Dillard Resident In Spent Afternoon
Mrs. J. II. Lawrence of Dillard j Mrs. Ike Flanuery of Oakland
was he.re yesterday afternoon vis- was in this city Tuesday after
ItinK with friends and attending to I nn visiting with friends and ut
buainess affairs. j tending to business mailers.
Over From Sutherlin
Mrs. A. Thompson of Sutherlfn
was In Koseburg Tuesday, speud
lug the afternoon visiting with
friends and shopping.
Oakland Visitor Tuesday j
Miss Kathryn Wegner was here!
from Oakland during the afternoon
yesterday trading and attending to
other business, affairs.
Here From Elkton
Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Hutchison,
residents of Elkton, spent Tues
day afternoon visiting and trans
acting business in this city.
Medleys Visit Here '
' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Medley of
Oakland were visitors in this city
yesterday, Mr. Medley to attend
the road meeting in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrt. Hawkins Here
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins
of Oakland were visitors hi this
city Tuesday afternoon and were
shopping and transacting business.
Claude Crocker Recuperating '
Claade Crocker, of the Sand
wich Shoppo, who has been ill
with Influenza Is recuperating and
is now able to be out and resum
ing his duties.
Back From South
Azalea Folk Visit
Mr. and Mrs. O. Head of Azalea
were in this city Tuesday arter- Mrs. j. B. Sloan, who has been
noon visiting w ith friends and at- i In San Francisco with her hus
tending to business affairs. . j band since Thanksgiving, has re-
! turned to her home on Kast Wash
Fro m Myrtle Creek j lngton street. Mr. Sloan, who suf-
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Brlggs were j fered a paralytic stroke several
here from Myrtle Creek Tuesday weeks ago, is in the Southern Pa
for several hours attending to j cific general hospital for treatment
business affairs and visiting ! and is showing a Utile . improve
friends. j ment. Knroute norl h Mrs. Sloan
I stopped a few days In Westfork
Chicago Folk Visit Azalea I and visited relatives. Her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoos of i Mrs. Anna Payers, accompanied
Chicago, Illinois, arrived here yes-j her from that place to spend a few
terday afternoon on their way to.tiays. Mrs. Sloan intends to return
Azalea where they will spend a; to Westfork with her sister In sev
week or ten days visiting at theleral days and then go south for
hnm of Mr. and Mrs O. Head. ' the holidays.
From Rest on
Mrs. Charles
F. Wilson of Res-
DESPONDENT MAN IS
SUICIDE; SAID TO
BE FROM ROSEBURG
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f A-wwiatrd W, I-.. W irv)
PoliTKAMi. Ore.. IH'. 12.
-hiM-ouruKt-d beiause of lack
of work. William Hifcginx,
Koseburg biafkinilh, t-iuU-d
w his 11 ih in a rooming 110110 jwrii
here yesterday by gas. Oil i-
cers said be pawned Mme
clolhes to Ket money to put
in the yam meter.
Careful hinuiry
failed to divulge
25TH ANNIVERSARY
OF FIRST FLIGHT
FINDS U. S. BUSY
(Continued from page 1.)
Ol he
m;iiion regarding Mr. Hig-
ton was in Ilos burg visiting with: kn ' h( M.,.muih hU H(.
01 druss is given in the press
leaders of the inddajt jv, Wright.
Innel Charles A. Lindbergh. I lit
men who have helped to
America's name in the skies
Boom Only Starting
j The airplane as a vehicle of
commerce Ik a thing of very re
1 cent development and the boom is
he it t ol ay !0,,1V beginning. Airplane ntamiftio
any Infor- are grudging!) promising
eidache?
Instrad of danorrou heart dr-
tnt tak tuaf. mild and puivly v-trut4a
NATURE'S KENEDY nd c' rul of th
bowel poiaon tit rtiune thu trowbl).
Nothms Uk N? fT biliouKtwM. li.-k hd-K-h,
and miiftion. Acu pkuiuiily.
tiwvr gnpra. Only ic
MuJtc 0i4 test tonht
A'NCE
friends and Ehoppmg Tuesdav
ernoou.
ift-
From Kellogg
Mrs. Roy Fisher of Kellogg
spent Tuesday afternoon ' visiting
wlht friends and attending to busi
ness affairs here.
Yoncalla Visitor '
Mrs. V. Richards bf Yoncalla
spent Tuesday afternoon visiting
with friends and shopping in this
Inspector Here Today
C. Herbert White, Hpcclal repre
sentative of the Frye Meat com
pany, arrived from Port land last
evening to spend a brief time here
on business.
Rock Creek Man in City
A. L. Houghtuliug, prominent
dairyman of Rock Creek. Coos
county, and also interested in the
logging business there, is a visitor
here today.
dispatch as being from this
city.
Contractor Visits
W. M. Blair. Portland contrac
tor, accompanied by Mr. and Mia,
E. L. Maguin. also of the metropo
lis, visited here last nlfcht. They
left today for southern points.
To Portland
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. White of San
Rafael, Cal., were in Roseburg
visiting Tuesday on their way to
Portland. Mr. White In a prominent
real estate dealer of the southern
citv,
Over From Coast
R. (i. SavaKc. prominent MarsJi
field man. wu,s a visitor in this
city Tuesday and today on busi-
From Southern Oregon
O. P. Peterson, resident of Med
ford was in Rose burg Tuesday and
today looking after business af
fairs. M,st Howard Vis.tt
Miss Leah Howard of Elk head
was a RosehuiK visitor Tuesday
afternoon to shop and look after
business matters.
Portia ndera Visit
J. Ii. Mickle, state food Inspec
tor, and L. V. Leache, residents of
Portland, were bu.syu-ss visitors
here Tuesday.
Visitor Tuesday
('has. T. Smith of Oakland was
in this city Tuesday attending the
road meeting v a looking After
business affairs.
Mr. McLaln Visitor . '
W. H. McLain, resident of Dil
lard, was a Roseburg visitor Tues
day and was attending to business
I affairs and trading.
I O. E. Cook, .resident of Drew.
I was a visitor In this city Tuesday
i and today. He plans to go on to
j Portland today on a business trip.
The utilities of a citv
are combined
in voiir motor1 car
1
YOUR automobile is Boirething
like a miniature city. There is an
electric light and power system, a
water system, a fuel system.
In the new Ford, yon will find
each of these systems of the latest
design and built of the best ma
terials. Every part has been made
to serve yon faithfully and well
and at a minimum of trouble and .
expense.
Take, for example, the genera
torone of the most important
parts of the electrical system
which supplies the current for
lighting and for engine ignition.
In the new Ford, the generator
is of the power-house type and is
distinctive in many features. It has
been specially designed to prevent
most forms of trouble. Oiling is
necessary only once a year. About
the only thing yon need do is to
have the charging rate changed as
the seasons change.
Closely allied to the electrical
system is the Ignition system. It,
too, is of new mechanical design
in the new Ford. There is but one
high tension cable and that con
nects the coil with te distributor.
Even cables from the distributor
to the spark plugs have been
eliminated. Special care has also
been taken to make the diKtribu-.
tor. water-proof, thus preventing
short circuits from rain, etc
The electrical and ignition sys
tems of the new Ford are so simple
in design and so carefully made
that they will give you surprisingly
little trouble. Yet that doesn't
mean they should be neglected.
Certain little attentions are needed
from time to time. ,
The storage battery should be
given water and the connections
kept clean. The gencrator.charg
ing rate should be changed as in
dicated. Spark plugs should be
cleaned at regular intervals. Dis
tributor points should also be
kept clean and the distributor
cam given a light film of vaseline
every 2000 miles.
These are just little things, but
they mean a great deal to your
car. Yon can have them looked
after at very; small cost by the
Ford dealer when yon take the
car in for oiling and greasing.
A thorough ehecking-up at
regular intervals will lengthen the
life of your car and give yon
many thousands of miles of care
free, economical motoring.
ilt liverli s iiumths nriir oriU'ru. En
Kinf buiUltTri an nwamped with
ilt-mamls rom Htl Industry which
iihs grown trememiiMisiy in is
months. j
Manufacturers are rushing the
bulMiiiK, of additions and ' v ondt-T-iiiK
uhfther evvn thcp enlarRd
plants will be able to ktp pace
with the orders. potirinK in.
Financiers are plunginK into the
new industry and pouring millions
into it. Mergers and the building
of far.flung air lines recall the hec
tic days of consolidation ln the in
fant railroad industry.
Great Strides Made
The nation Is webbed w ith a net
work of airmail, express and pass
enger lines. Sturdy planes are fly
Inic dally in these services 40.6'4.
miles ln the I'nited States alone,
almost twice the distance round
Die earth. The nation is girdled
with 143S miles of airways, SuuO
of them lighted, and tiuiio of new
routes scheduled.
Airmail planes are flying 20.000
miles dally.
Thirty-seven states .traversed by
commercial air lines, lox cities
served by regularly scheduled
fllnhts, with two-thirds of the na
tion's population 'In the area
served!
The financiers find that Ameri
ca, after ail. has not lagged in the
air; that Its planes In flew 6,
ntirt.Ooo transport miles as against
S.ritio.tioo miles for (Jermany. 3.iiou..
(mil for France, and 2.i"nm.000 miles
for Kngland. And foreign countries
pay subsidies.
Despite all the development, avi
ation in the T'nited States is still
only a lusty infant.
Present and Future
Ben Jacoby. Looking Class val- i
ley rancher, spent the afternoon i ... ' . anea c irrMng 14 Das
here yesterday visiting and look-: . I""1 .Pla?T,:..C ' , .P"1
Kecommended and Sold by .
All five Roseburg Druugistt.
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MASONS, ATTEN' OV
TheWi
A special rommunfcatlrn of
Ijiurel I.odge No. i:t will b
hdd In the Masnnk Temple
Thursday, lec. l.tili at 1:30
p. m. for the pur.rOHe of at-
tpndinff the funoral of oir
lato brother, II. W. Coon-y.
Service at the Douglas Kit-
nerul Ilomfl.
V. r. lIAItlilS. Stv.
warn
Saturday Night, December 15th
Music by
I ItiK after business matters.
Sells Portland Property
According to word rreived today
from Mr. H. V. Hates of the News
Kevlew, he has Hold his Portland
resident ia I proper! y to Dr. R. P.
Iandis. Mr. Ilates has been spend
iiiK several weeks in Portland ar
ranKinc to sell the real estate and
Is expected to return here tomorrow.
LACK OF LOCAL
INTERET FOUND
AT FRUIT MEET
(Continued from page 1)
Ford Motor Company
At well. Portland, and C. E. Schul
sler, Corvallis.
A joint meetlnpr with the har
den Club will be held toniehr M
the Junior high school at which
time an Illustrated lecture will be
ttiven dealing with the topic of
home and city hrautiticalion. This
lecture will be open to the pub
lic and it is urued that as many
of the cily residents as possible
be present, as the lecture will
pive a preat deal of Information
conrerninjr methods for making a
city more attractive.
MAYTAG WASHER
AGENTS LOCATE
OFFICE IN CITY
Joseph C Iee, district manager
for the Maytag washer company,
waa In Kueh.jiK today accompan
ied by A. N. Stewart and . A.
Klchter, of Coos Itav, who have
I taken over the local BKency and
j will represent the Maytag Pacific
j company In Douplna county. The
new oeaiera are making tneir
headquarters at the French Trans
fer and Storage, building, where
llw.tr U'lll oil. I la ti..n
of new, Improved models In addi
tion to maintaining an established
sales and service agency.
steward, their baggage and a ton
of mall and express, will start
regular dally service between New
York und Chicago.
Kven now, great air liners of
Hoeing Air-Transport company are
speeding passengers through 1 thev
atr from Chicago to Snn Francisco.
Other networks of air lines reach
past the Mexican and Canadian
borders.
Soon other air lines will whirl
passengers down the Atlantic coast
anil across the Florida straits to
Cuba; even along the curving line
of the Antilles to Panama, and
South America.
Rail Systems Join In
Oreat rail systems already have
vfsioned the things this new ve
hicle of commerce itt destined , to
do and have bound It , to them
selves Transcontinental Air Transport
company, a merging of the "activi
ties oi me 1'enusyivHiua rauroau, i
National Air Transport, Curtlhs ,
Aeroplane and Motor company and j
associated banking Interests wtlh
begin transcontinental rail and air
passenger service early iu 1929.'
The Pennsylvania calls It har
nessing the airplane to. the Iron
horse and plans an air-rail service.
The New York Central. Its rival,
begins routing its rush passengors
by Universal Air Lines planes.
Pnlversal merges ltobertson
Aircraft company and the plane
manufacturing business iff An
thony ti. li. Fokker, the great
Dutch builder, and plans great
luxurious ships carrying 32 pas
sengers on day trip and with 16
berths for night fights.
Other bankers step into the Hoe
ing (ompany which opernies t
longest single air line In the world
the Chlcago San Francisco air-1
mail, express anil passenger line, i
and plan to extend Its operations
to New York, thus forKing a trans
continental route under one control.
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THE MERRYMAKERS
fa Solved
j:l store wide
wrecking
At
price-
SALE!
S5 A fine new assort
ment '. of Men's
I Dress
SHIRTS
Values to $2.25
New Patterns
$1,591
I Gifts for the entire ,
family at surpris
ingly low sale
I prices.
KURDY'S
Z QUALITY M
RADIO SERVICE
SHOP STARTED
i A radio sales anil service shop j
.to be known as the Iluiter Radio
; Service is being installed today at
I the Cnion OH service station on
! South Stephen street. The com
) pany will handle Cmsley and Am
j rad receiving; nets, together with a
I complete line of accettsorles. sup
' idles and parts. A repair depart
j ment, under the direction of an ex
I perieticed technician, will be main
I talned to do all kinds of repair and
I service work.
CANNED FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
Full of Vitamins, Should Be
Eaten Daily, Says Doctor
-h.
Dr. Morris Fishhein, Kditor of
the Journal of the American Medi
cal Association, recently wrote in
the New York Telegram about
canned fruits and vegetables. If all
of the women could rend this article,
more canninjr factories would have
to be built in a hurry.
EMPIRE SAWMILL m c
OPERATES AGAIN canned spinach have been tested
APTFI? to yr ipo inreo years aner canning ana me
Ar 1 LK OO I LAKO j evidence did not indicate any ap-
i preciable loss in vitamins. Ind-ul.
the canned tomatoes after three
' years were as rich in vitamins as
1 raw tomatoes. Canned strawberries
I were also found to equal raw straw
J berries in vitamin content." He de-
scrirxs how canned caohage, peas,
MwiatH Prra IAt IT irp)
MAKSMFIKM). Ore.. r. 12
Thirty eitht years afier thewhis'l'
blew for the IhkI time in the South
ern Oregon company sawmill a!
Krupire. that satne whls'le at 1 1
I p. m. today announced resutnpf mu
of milling activities In the old mill
j building, lately remodeled and to- j
, liny operating for the first time n
j Hie Simpson Lumber company '
mill. j
The hftW was found by L. J. 1
Simpson, where it had been stored ,
away In a workshop. With Mr.
Simpzon. president of the Simpson
Lumber company, at the m.nn
switch, workmen sent the first fir
lor throuBh the saws.
spinach, apples and peaches were
shown to be rich in Vitamin C.
.lust think what wonderful news
this is for all of us in this country
where canning has been developed
to such a point of perfection that
weean buy canned almost any fruit
r vegetable that is (rrnwn.
Serve your family liberally with
canned fruits for breakfast and for
dessert, and serve them liberally
with canned vegetable and fruits
for luncheon and dinner. Canned
peaches, apricots, apples, pears, or
i Wh n workmen began remodel- strawberries are delicious served
ir.jc the mill several months aco with cereals for breakfast and wit h
; they found foundation timber in cream for decrt. There is
' as good condition as they mere for-' health in delicious canned fruitt
ty years aco The modern mill has "j veReiantes. nweeten me vejre-
a rapacity of 2"l.N-u feet In elfc'frt mmmic wm-n in-(irinir uirm
hours.
TODAY
and Thursday
Five and Ten
Cent Annie
with
LOUISE FAZENDA
and
CLYDE COOK
Another good lhaw made for
laughing pjrposei only.
One Continuous
Scream of Joy
Good Short Texture
ADMISSION
10c 20c
LIBERTY
YOU ARE
ESPECIALLY
INVITED
-pyr your health's sake, to visit our store
J during an interesting demonstration
of the famous
tuitlecriek:
. fbr'tivrybodii
5 A food expert, trained in Battle
Creek methods, will talk with you
on the latest ideas in foods and food
values. 5 Your diet problems will
gladly be discussed. ' Each day new
"delicious dishes will be served. 5 If
i interested, ask for a copy of the
Battle Creek diet book, with .
our compliments.
Come in come soon I
Wim
r
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
The Store That Servee You Beet
Phone S3 344 N. Jackson St
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COMING TO THE ANTLERS
Thursday Night, Dec. 13th
F. M. HARRINGTON
Henry Ford's Champion Old-Time Fiddler, who is
defending his title, and that of 38 other states.
COME AND HEAR HIM.
He Is Quite an Entertainer.
l,iriifPy' prival nml turns him in for a
Mf Wjr ESTHER J
N today J RALSTON
sSW- "Half a Bride"
vith I,
JV? Gary coper 1$
"la hhMsA'
rJmmf-
aimtLersI
for aorving. The Suifnr Jintitute.